WCSSAA all-star b-ball game April 20 Continued from page 27 1hr _'thF, u: NysAA wmm Inn» hdxkl'llhl†ull \I.ll gmnr IN wl In] Ipril -'il 41 Ntitloo lulu-gm: r Icittttt In}; soltlt' ol 1hr list Imal high x: hum] hash-Hm“ Plas VIN Heap’s own family has been involved in " hird World relief work. with his older brother, Dustin. uur- really in Ecuador doing some missionary work for his church. Hels, blown away by the work thc Sculls have done. Hu- IIp oll Is .117 in p m, .11 [hr htorne ul lhu Sht I Vikings. and mm will bc uull n-lu‘t-wnlrd at this _wur~ game with t,avin Home and laun Mont, guun-ry earning first tean1 nods to the school." "lt's a prulu' gum muti- vatoc" said Heap. "For somebody In do something like that in 311111 a far-away place where you mm even imagine what's happening with AIIJSHIIV and malaria. ltwVikings' I‘win lowers will be joined in lhe buck. court by second loam selec- tion Dillon Heap. Charity hits close to the pin for WCI students "We just take for grained that Wt' have Grand River lluxpilul juxl up the sun-('1. Blinds Are Us ""i,i, " DICKSON q PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION M . RETRACTABLE AWN I NGS . DECORATOR FABRICS q QUALITY HARDWARE H H "Giving of ourselves is iusl a small contribution we can make" 'lhe fun part comes in trying to see if the gifted athletes will be able 10 hit the hall off the me if asked. “my swear they've only played a couple of times. hut it's hard lu believe that they would ho bad at any- Ihing. WCI's Gavin Horne [he home warn will be coached by Craig Nickel. who guided the Vikings ttr Wt ISSAA and CW't 'SSA Iran] "We'll he loo busy run- ning around organizing everything. not worrying about the hall." said Heap. "No one has scum the golf swing except for thc picture they'll take at the 1Ourna- mum." “Wc'll make the picture lnak good." said [7urst. titles this war. " 55h lias?ga {My}: .at_y.ilyitou kitchFner 805.868‘ (hetween Homer Watson and Wahanaki. past CAA) wwwhtindsareusxa [hr viutrug [mm will be umdu'd In, M l'nAl Hurtm. "how Inuit-n “Hr kuocked an m the fiuah, lar thts Vikirtgs afwt umnmg hath In hack ‘IllelH ousluph. Chere will be a halftime presentation during the game when the Mike Moser MVP Award will be handed "No closest lo the pin for us." added Heap. HUI. They hope to have more than 40 golfers attend. and are pushing In top more than the $3.000 raised last year. ()lhl‘f llrsl [mun svln [Inns part" ipaitrtp, In thc gun“: “l" In- t .um-rnn Ill-ighls‘ Anthony mun†KLl’s lake Kim" and (mind Rivers' [mud Qahwash. Breathe cleaner air I mmom’ mimrscopic dust mites I mmm’ up to 82.fP/i, ofthe mildew, mold and [curtain air contaminants - I lower imeryy msts ' .' I eleoxtaticfilters available -.' srEaTtraWrTr. second-team selections AIR DUCT CLEANING Nohody Cleans Better Than titeamatic', Can Us leClH (5 l 9) 893-0046 includv kt I's I uke Klvswm wr. Kt,“ Ruumv Shawn-y \uulllwuud‘s /ach Nugtra .ull and Pretous Paul Whit nun Hwrc mll hts " mm] ot L", pldyuh who [mun man» Ill this punk "ll-star (nun-xi tpthcr loud sch-mums to ttw Imm art' Wt l's lusun lull. M ll, (Linn Mrhuyre and Jett Mitchell. Bluvvalv's lusuu Mov, and Sir john A, Mac- Donald's Greg Lyons. Tickets are $3 per person with all proceeds going to benefit Big Brothers and Big Slams of Kitchener-Water- loo and Cambridge. Tto register for the Matangwe charity golf tour- nament. or to make a dona- tion. call 884-9590 or email wcigolftourrta- mentehotmail.com. Regis- tration ends May I3. Valene Poultoo 234 King St. South. (King & Union) Waterloo RSVP Judy 741-0770 x222 Goliger's travel : plus- JenratrtrmmiW"mmt